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On 9/8/23 00:54, azigni wrote:
> On 9/6/23 18:04, bad sector wrote:
>> They have this SNAP system, ...snipped
>>
> You do not have use Ubuntu any flavor with Snap or Flatpaks. This is
> Linux after all. Google removing snap packages from Ubuntu, it is pretty
> simple.
I think it was a mozilla package that went snap by default, true there
WAS an alternative way and I tried it once, but I don`t have time to
muck around with workarounds so the bundled default software manager has
to do it my way by default or optionally. Finally the problem isn`t snap
per-se. I have no axes to grind about flatpacks (well, maybe a tomahawk
or two) but the charateristic that it sabotages home links is a deal
braker. It`s not a federal case, I still use the U-Studio but its a
black mark until fixed.
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